In plants, large genomic DNA clones from one species were mapped by FISH on chromosomes from related species. |
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To avoid false negatives, in each FISH experiment the same hybridization mixture, with combined probes, was used in slides made from different species. |
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As such, FISH and PCR complement each other and are both essential for detecting t translocation. |
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A FISH farm on Anglesey is being investigated over concerns untreated water is being discharged into the sea. |
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The 4-probe FISH does not allow for definitive assessment of tetraploidy in cells. |
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In automated microscopy, diagnostically accurate detection of multiple FISH signals within a nucleus, requires capturing and analyzing images in multiple focal planes. |
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Early retrospective studies have shown correlation between the metastatic behavior among histologically ambiguous melanocytic lesions and the FISH results. |
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When we got to the area where the birds were we could not see much evidence of fish so we just stuck the lines out and trolled for a few minutes. |
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They had caught large fish from both the shore and whilst trolling out in the boat. |
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In some places disputes arise from not being able to tell even the countries of origin of fish caught by open-ocean trollers. |
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Now I don't want you thinking I am some kind of moany Englander who can't live without their fish and chips, because that really is not the case. |
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The place resembled more of a fish market than a high class club due to the trollops everywhere. |
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The large pond not only provided fresh fish for the city markets but also helped keep the moat around the walls filled with water. |
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After a bit, one of them flew up, circled round, splashed into the water and flew off with a fish, getting mobbed by Lapwings. |
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In addition to its well-preserved fossil fish, the Green River Formation is famous for its trona and oil shale. |
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We trooped meekly through the tastefully-decorated room crowded with happy diners, towards the fish tank at the back. |
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As wild meats and poultry trophies from the hunting season fill our table, game fish are often overlooked. |
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Frank told everyone at dinner that he will try to put people ashore at 8 in the morning, unless the fish are biting. |
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We ate fish served with a salad and baked potatoes, followed by a dessert of real strawberries in mock cream. |
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A breezy and showery week is forecast, although mild conditions should keep things moving nicely, and anglers should be rewarded with fish. |
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Another boy worked with his grandma on a fish smoking shed, creating endless numbers of kippers out of modelling clay. |
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The browns and the tiger trout were magnificently marked and all fish were fin perfect. |
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Pike tend to live on a diet of whatever fish is available in their waters, such as perch, salmon and trout. |
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Fish is not in such great supply, though you can get salmon and trout at realistic prices. |
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Lots of fish are suitable, including salmon and trout, but my favourite is sea bass. |
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Most anglers are having lots of sport with the smaller trout as well as with the stocked fish. |
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Oily fish such as salmon, trout, mackerel and sardine would be a better catch for Chris. |
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They returned triumphant, the eyes were bright and the gills were sufficiently red for the fish to be judged A grade fresh. |
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Raw fish, called ika, is marinated in lemon juice or a mixture of vinegar, oil, and salt and served with chopped onion and coconut cream. |
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Rather to my surprise, because fish only recently entered my daughter's menu on a regular basis, she chose the mullet. |
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The glint becomes a shimmer until I see what looks like a large fish hovering below the surface of the water. |
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Fish diversity reaches a maximum in late summer and early autumn, and a minimum in late winter and early spring. |
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Fifteen salmon caught for the month of March and all fish were on the troll. |
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A few anglers are taking fish on the troll, but fly fishing is virtually at a halt. |
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Whether it's frying fresh fish or boiling the billy, gas cookers seriously enhance the camping experience. |
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One is a pocket guide to the fishes of the world, but I have just finished The Old Man and the Sea in Polish and need no more fish this week. |
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Now is the time to launch the real bait over the side of the boat and see how the fish are biting. |
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Gibraltar is home to the light-manufacturing of tobacco, roasted coffee, ice, mineral waters, candy, beer, and canned fish. |
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As fish swim by, the angelshark bursts up and surprises the prey, catching it in its trap-like jaws. |
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But the Sunday Herald has discovered that supermarkets have already been caught mislabelling organic fish. |
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Black bears may be seen best by boat in May and June, as they forage for crabs and fish along shorelines at low tide. |
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It was very tricky business, as one wrong move would result in the loss of the fish. |
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They can also consume small fish such as minnows and plant material such as algae. |
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Rushing to one side of the proscenium arch, rebounding and running back to the other, they are like a shoal of fish with short memories. |
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A tiny heap of finely shredded zest will be placed on top of cooked vegetables or fish, or mixed with miso to make a condiment. |
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The water in the ditch is too shallow for fish to live in but I bend down toward it, hoping in vain to find a school of tiny minnow. |
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If little Amanda or Johnny want to fish for minnow with their nets there's also somewhere for them to go. |
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So now here I am, with no fish biting, a rain storm on its way, and my foot hurts. |
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The boys used a net to lift the fish from the mud and took it to their mum, a keen fish keeper who already owns guppies, minnows and a goldfish. |
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Based upon this information, it is important to note that cyanide does not bioaccumulate in fish. |
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In the Great Lakes ecosystem, PCBs have bioaccumulated in the aquatic food web, especially in predator fish and in the fatty tissues of humans. |
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This potent neurotoxin bioaccumulates in freshwater fish and seafood and is especially dangerous to the developing fetus. |
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When birds swallow these fish, toxins are passed on to their tissues, thus bioaccumulating up the food chain. |
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The first, Combination A, contained an enzymatically rendered fish protein with a high level of bioactive peptides and amino acids. |
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For his coat-of-arms he chose to show Neptune, his trident, and a large fish. |
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Many pond owners do not permit the use of minnows as bait because the minnows may be small, undesirable fish. |
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You get turtles, moray eels and titan triggerfish but not the variety of reef fish in the Red Sea or Indonesia, says John Bantin. |
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Fish were segregated into finer size classes to estimate consumption rates with the bioenergetics model as described earlier. |
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Their haul accounts for nearly 28 percent of the country's fish exports, Kee said. |
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That they have increased their haul is a product of improved fishing methods, not a reflection of an increased number of fish in the sea. |
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Long after some fish stocks sank below their maximally productive sizes, fisheries' hauls continued to rise, says Pauly. |
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These were huge fishing craft capable of picking up a thousand tonnes of fish in a single haul. |
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He's slim and trim, doesn't smoke, hardly drinks, eats lots of fish, soya and salad, and does a half-hour workout on his exercise bike each day. |
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Even the other fish were not biting so well, and I had put down my rod for a moment to talk to Belinda and to have a cold beer. |
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However, most Indonesian food shares the nearly universal culinary trinity of fish, coconut and chili. |
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Curiously, given Samuelsson's genius with fish, the meat dishes, like beef short ribs and an inventive rib-eye carpaccio, are much better. |
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For a similar effect, serve a simple multicourse meal consisting of a cup of minestrone, a fish fillet with cooked greens, and a salad. |
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Eat plenty of protein and biotin which can be found in meats, fish, milk, and eggs. |
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There are some scholars who say the fish head hat of the priests of Enki later became the miter of the bishops. |
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So-called triploid fish are unable to reach maturity and so are unable to breed. |
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There are salads and then a page of Pub Favourites with baby back ribs, mixed grills and fish and chips amongst them all. |
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He said birds of passage are increasing in the zone after fishermen were banned from catching crab and fish last year. |
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This poem vividly portrays the unique characteristics of the osprey, a bird of prey, which feeds on fish. |
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It was late in the afternoon and the water in the pool was warm and the fish were biting well. |
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These small fish can often be caught in a small net by trawling up and down a beach in water only a few inches deep. |
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The nets used to trawl the bottom of the sea for fish have openings as wide as the length of a rugby field and three storeys high. |
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Some fishing methods engender little bycatch, whereas others, like trawling for shrimp, kill up to 10 pounds of fish per pound of shrimp. |
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His main type of fishing during his years fishing was trawling for herring, white fish and prawns. |
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Many of the smaller boats trawling for white fish have been failing to fill their existing quotas for several seasons. |
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However, the Danish industrial boats trawl for small fish, which are mashed up and made into fish meal. |
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First the pair drag steel rollers between them to break up the coral and then come back over the same area to trawl the fish. |
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Our new measures must include better technical standards, including bigger mesh sizes to prevent juvenile fish being trawled up and discarded. |
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A fishing trawler off the Outer Hebrides broadcast a Mayday after their engine room and fish hold flooded. |
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It had more fish, too, although sections were severely impacted by the armada of trawlers and fishing camps. |
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Without doubt one of the nicest fish to catch in the ocean during the warm summer weather are mullet. |
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As in other nocturnal fish, bigeyes have just that, big eyes and are red in body color. |
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If this turned out to be true, with 300 million portions of fish and chips served every year, they could be making big bickies. |
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Jesus receives him and provides breakfast for him, in the miraculous provision of fish and bread. |
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Breast-feeding was associated with lower levels of PCBs, DDE, and mirex among female Ontario sport fish consumers. |
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Add the soy sauce, mirin, sake, Bonito fish flakes, chiles, ginger, and water to the pig trotter stock. |
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As I sipped my breakfast tea, fish gathered below the decking, possibly mullet but posing like koi carp. |
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It took me a long time to land the fish that turned out to be a nice mirror carp of 161b 4oz. |
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I did not have to wait long before I hooked into my first fish that turned out to be a mirror carp of about 7.5 lb. |
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Naturally I continued to fish on and had another two smaller thin-lipped mullet from other swims. |
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They had a big fish tank in one corner and he was trekking back and forth between that and a bannister by a flight of stairs way across the room. |
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When the fish shakes its feelers, they thought, a slight tremble would occur. |
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The bikeway made its way through the exquisitely beautiful western country-side of Fish Creek, range lands, poplar and trees. |
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Diving both areas is fairly easy and enjoyable, and always features huge shoals of fish. |
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Apparently this wreck sometimes has huge shoals of juvenile fish on it, but not today. |
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All the same we took about thirty fish from the shoal before they became too cross with us to feed on. |
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I find the chub are often shoaled up in numbers from ten to forty fish and providing you don't spook them you can often make a big catch. |
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Fish will often be shoaled up tight at the start of the season around the spawning grounds. |
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Calculations would be vital in working out when storms might be expected and when fish would shoal. |
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Then the whales broke the surface and were feeding on whatever fish were shoaling there. |
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Fish are more tightly shoaled at this time of year and a few good draws could make all the difference. |
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So we were going out to the really deep 60 to 90 meter line to see if the fish were shoaling up in the deeper water. |
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Many of these huge catches are only made possible because the fish are still so tightly shoaled. |
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Under the impact of the shock, the fish float to the surface, becoming an easy prey. |
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They're using electrical prods to shock the fish, which has very negative long term effects on the fish population. |
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Another problem with trawling for deep-sea fish is the damage that is done to the uncharted seabed. |
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Twice the fish is close, the tuna boat far behind, bemused fishermen watching our manoeuvres with some trepidation. |
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The bluefin trevally is a predatory animal that feeds on other fish or crustaceans. |
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Fish are everywhere, not just the current-indicating anthias but all the bigger fish, from harlequin sweetlips to trevally and grouper. |
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New Zealand fish such as trevally, snapper and hoki are exported for the sashimi market to the United States. |
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We worry about our country, our billabongs, our creek beds, people who just want to go and fish, and they leave their mess. |
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Fish species like tunas, seerfishes, billfishes and mackerels fall in this category. |
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It was difficult but at the same time it was like being a fisherman who goes out and the fish are biting and you have the thrill and excitement that keeps you going. |
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Interestingly, fish were biting and many were caught in river and sea. |
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A mullet is a fish that tastes horrid and very few people like them. |
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Indeed, whitebait is one of the numerous alternative common names which are used of this fish, others being green smelt, shiner, spearing, and sperling. |
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Wicked Tuna, a new series on hunting the endangered fish, is a mashup of reality TV and conservation. |
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Which is why spots where the fish are biting still get crowded. |
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Those of the 57 entrants in Sunday's Tadcaster open not drawn in the bottom field struggled on a clear Wharfe at Smaws Ings as the fish shoaled up above the weir. |
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The fish have been shoaled in the shallower, faster, water downstream of the numerous weirs that bear testament to the river's industrial heritage. |
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His ultimate goal is to get as many fish biting on his line as he can. |
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Fish are starting to shoal more tightly in the deeper pegs with falling water temperatures making spectacular bags such as this a real possibility. |
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Sure, if I so choose I could reel in a nice haul of little fish but if I wait things out just that little bit longer, I know a nice big juicy fish is going to come my way. |
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Diving with his camera gear, assistants and lighting equipment, Francis was staggered by the number of bass, bibs, conger eels, red mullet and other fish that abound. |
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The kids have also produced a range of beautiful, whimsical mobiles of chameleons, shongololos, birds, fish, stars and planets made out of junk and found objects. |
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Most of the larger boats use single trawls while the smaller inshore vessels often fish by dropping creels in what supporters describe as a truly sustainable fishery. |
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The Aire and Calder Canal at Pollington, near Selby, gets better in colder conditions with fish shoaling up tightly in the wides opposite the boats. |
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We also started boiling up the maize and storing this in huge bins ready for piling into the swims in front of the site to get the shoals of fish munching. |
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Whether it is to do with the exceptionally good weather, but there have been reports that so many fish are shoaling into Kinsale Harbour, the water is silver with scales. |
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While the President chomped on his tuna fish sandwich, the Blackhawk pilot explained the details of his crash. |
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While I was observing a dense mass of postlarval bigeyes circling a night light in the Bahamas, some gray snappers arrived on the scene and began to prey upon the small fish. |
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And after a satisfying day of bird-watching, treat yourself to a scrumptious meal of Maryland's famous blue crabs, oysters, or a freshly caught fish. |
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They draw power from nearby electricity lines to shock the fish. |
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Well, they're not crunchy sort of teeth, they're not the sort of teeth for biting some animal with great big bones, so we suspect that they are mostly fish feeders. |
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Both fish first expand their mouths to draw in water, but the puffer then pumps the water into its stomach, while the triggerfish opens its mouth and pumps the water back out. |
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When they seep into the water table, and into rivers, lakes, and oceans, PCBs bioaccumulate, moving up the food chain from the phytoplankton to the zooplankton to the fish. |
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The white truffle and egg are one of my favorite combinations, as well as turbot being one of my favorite fish. |
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Tope are mainly fish eaters, hunting small whiting, cod, mackerel and flatfish which they chase down and disable by biting chunks out of the fish. |
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I reckon if you have a selection of Clousers minnows and Deceivers in various colours and hook sizes, then you can probably catch most of the salt and many freshwater fish. |
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There were mixed reports on the quality of trout fishing over the weekend, some anglers having 4 to 6 trout for a day while others found it hard to get even one fish. |
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Similar to many other pollutants, mercury biomagnifies up the food chain so the larger and older a fish, the greater the potential for contamination with mercury. |
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The little fish were trapped in billabongs, which were drying out. |
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So far that, when I parked in the town square by the fish 'n' chip shop, my spectacles misted up as I got out of my lovely, cold car into a very steamy evening. |
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There is shore fishing all year round, but if you want a chance at the best fish, think of going in late Autumn and right into the depths of winter. |
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There every boat is crewed, the men armed with billhooks spear the fish and pull them thrashing from the water, as the Mattanza continues the sea turns red with blood. |
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This picture was posted on his Facebook page and it shows him triumphantly holding a big sailfish fish he has just caught. |
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But Mormon use of advanced methods to net large hauls of fish for pickling and shipment elsewhere had impoverished the Utes and made them resentful and ready for war. |
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Most fish species cannot tolerate such fluctuations, but some gobies and sleepers have adapted physiologically in ways that have enabled them to thrive. |
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Huge dense shoals of fish cover the forward quarter of the wreck. |
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The fish turned away right at our feet and vanished into the depths. |
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When a fish swims toward the promised land, she clamps her legs closed and traps it. |
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With the Woodlands complex at Carlton Minniot starting to thaw out entries are gradually creeping up again and with the water still cold the fish are tightly shoaled. |
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The medium used to bind the colours was primarily egg white, with fish glue perhaps used in a few places. |
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Swan mussels, some the size of a mobile phone, and 10 species of fish have been moved to Calderstone Park while the work is carried out. |
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Here's a fast way to make fish that relies on prepared sweet-and-sour sauce available at supermarkets. |
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But they're also hoping their selection of spicy sausages, sweet breads and pickled fish will whet Hartlepool appetites. |
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This particular ghastly grimace belongs to a California Swellshark which lies in rocky crevices, waiting to ambush fish and crabs. |
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Genetic relationships of the color morphs of the serranid fish Hypoplec-trus unicolor. |
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There was cornfed chicken, chargrilled veg, today's market fish and a Caesar salad. |
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We also saw small creatures such as nudibranch, leaf fish and hermit crabs. |
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The reason may be because sharks don't have swim bladders like most other fish. |
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It is derived from the dried swim bladders of certain species of tropical and sub-tropical fish. |
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The entree choices will be baked fish with dill sauce, Swiss steak or Santa Fe salad. |
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Nuoc Cham Dipping Sauce is a blend of nuoc mam Vietnamese fish sauce, fresh chilli, sugar, vinegar, carrot and garlic. |
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In the study, the sheepshead swordtail fish fish were placed in pairs in a fish tank, food was added and their behaviour was captured on film. |
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To connoisseurs of smoked fish such confusion would be a travesty. |
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Some aspects of the reproduction of female corvine fish Plagioscion squamosissimus Heckel, 1840 in a reservoir of southeastern Brazil. |
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Does sympatry predict life history and morphological diversification in the Mexican livebearing fish Poeciliopsis baenschi? |
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Caillat unlodges recalcitrant scales with a hard brush before weighing the fish he has removed from the scaling machine. |
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It lists 52 species in one genus, Hippocampus, within the oddball syngnathid fish family. |
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Pyrosomes are in turn consumed by a variety of predators, from ocean sunfish to turtles, tunas, and the juveniles of lots of fish species. |
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Grasso, aside from his robotic lobsters and fish, is also working on modeling and building robotic octopi. |
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The seas where octopods live sparkle with constellations of bioluminescent fish, squid, crustaceans, and other creatures. |
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Purified fish oil is a must due to heavy metals such as mercury that can be found in unpurified fish oil. |
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A A court bouillon is a poaching liquor for fish and shellfish, basically a flavoured liquid. |
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For example, a court bouillon is used for poaching mild fish to add flavor and moisture. |
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Another 222kg of fish and chicken that were also unsafely defrosted were also taken from a shop in Sharjah, and was fined. |
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The ones in oily fish, nuts and seeds are unsaturated fats like omega-3, which may help prevent heart disease. |
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They were told to eat mostly protein and fat, and to choose foods with primarily unsaturated fats like fish, olive oil and nuts. |
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The Fat Cat Finimals feature animals made to look like fish, with characters including cowfish, dogfish, lionfish and more. |
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The orange fish roe on the top and crabstick eyes often makes the Caterpillar a children's favourite. |
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It's also possible to unsnap the main stem and fish twin baits buzzbait style. |
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Vegetarians can use microalgae supplements to get the same omega-3 fatty acids as are found in fish. |
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Adam Mazroo, of Red Onion Fish and Chip Shop, said his best recognised customers are usually rugby players. |
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Garlic king prawn in coriander butter, smoked haddock and spring onion fish cake for starters. |
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But after the Hangenberg event devastated fish species, crinoids thrived, diversifying and multiplying. |
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Such teeth are well adapted for holding fish that are seized as prey by crocodilians. |
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These included 4 fish, 1 salamander, 7 turtles, 1 champosaur, 2 crocodilians, 1 alligator, and 4 mammals. |
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Be it known that, waiving all argument, I take the good old fashioned ground that the whale is a fish, and call upon holy Jonah to back me. |
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The second and third fish went to the middle of her long superstructure and under her forward deck. |
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The race starts with the blowing of the traditional fish horn, followed by the gun and you off. |
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This channel is often used as a short cut by fishos who launch at Stony Point and fish the Corinella region. |
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A pitcher at bat is usually considered such a fish out of water that he is expected to foul, ground or strike out. |
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Fish can swim in the icy waters without turning into fishsicles because many of them make chemicals that keep their blood from freezing. |
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The installers attempted to thread the fish tape through the conduit, but were unable to reach around the tight bend in the tube. |
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I'd walked down, for maybe the last time, from my lodgings behind New Fish Street, through air already fugged with smoke from the morning fires. |
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Some 70 million years after this particular galeaspid swam the oceans, fish made another evolutionary leap when they took to life on land. |
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The object of the snood swivels, in which the gangings are so easily adjustable, is to save time in removing the fish and in baiting the hooks. |
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The gempylids, or snake mackerels, are a small group of predatory oceanic or pelagic fish. |
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Also, when fish gilled there wasn't as much extra twine to tangle in, so they were easier to release from the net. |
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For the novice fish griller, firm-fleshed fish steaks will be the easiest to grill. |
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The gudgeon is reputed a fish of excellent taste, and to be very wholesome. |
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For the renowned sushi chef, eating fish sticks drowned in tartar sauce was a guilty pleasure. |
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A Galilean Rabbi? When did this Province of diggers in dirt and gutters of fish send forth Rabbis? Thou makest a jest. |
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They have of Hayens or Tuberons which devour men, especially such as fish for Pearles. |
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He recommended that the patient refrain completely from eating heaty foods and spices like mustard, vinegar, meat, and salted fish. |
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River fish of note include char, eel, salmon, shad, sparling and Arctic char, whilst the Gwyniad is unique to Wales, found only in Bala Lake. |
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Chicken tikka masala is the country's favourite dish while hamburgers and Chinese food outsell fish and chips as a takeaway. |
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These tiny organisms are crucial elements of the food chain supporting many species of fish. |
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The Scandinavian and Baltic areas shipped grain, fish, naval necessities, and timber. |
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Pelagic fish stocks are considered fully fishes or overfished, with sardines south of Cape Bojador the notable exception. |
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Advanced darts and harpoons also appear in this period, along with the fish hook, the oil lamp, rope, and the eyed needle. |
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The City of London repeatedly indicted gas companies in the 1820s for polluting the Thames and poisoning its fish. |
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Some fish that do thrive there are particularly at risk from introduction of new species. |
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In some cases, the introduced species can disturb the environment so much that it becomes unsuitable for particular fish. |
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The eggs of other fish, for example roach, are only at risk for as little as three days. |
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They indicate that 2000 species of flowering plant have been found growing there and that the tidal Thames supports 120 species of fish. |
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In addition to fish the sea also provides amber, especially from its southern shores within today's borders of Poland, Russia and Lithuania. |
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I do know that I feel better when I remember to take my multivitamin, iron and vitamin D supplements, and the occasional fish oil horse pill. |
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This lake was later called the King's Fishpond, as the rights to fish belonged to the Crown. |
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More recently, Ehrhardt drew attention to ichthyotoxins as a whole. Among fish alone there are more than 500 species that are dangerous to man. |
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Wilfrid taught the locals to fish, and they were impressed with Wilfrid's teachings and agreed to be baptised en masse. |
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Some sectors, such as agriculture, oil and fish, are not wholly covered by the EEA Treaty. |
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The country is richly endowed with natural resources including petroleum, hydropower, fish, forests, and minerals. |
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Approaching danger, whether from octopus, fish or man, arouses caution in a small mollusk and it becomes as inconspicuous as it can. |
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Walleye, brook trout, Roanoke bass, and blue catfish are among the 210 known species of freshwater fish. |
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The poor consumed a diet largely of bread, cheese, milk, and beer, with small portions of meat, fish and vegetables, and occasionally some fruit. |
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British dishes include fish and chips, the Sunday roast, and bangers and mash. |
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The most widely practised form of angling in England and Wales is for coarse fish while in Scotland angling is usually for salmon and trout. |
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Fish are abundant in the rivers and lakes, in particular salmon, trout, perch and pike. |
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Sea fish include dogfish, cod, sole, pollock and bass, as well as mussels, crab and oysters along the coast. |
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Other fish, prawns and crabs come into the Lake on the king tides and swim up to the warm backwaters to breed. |
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He was pushing a barrow on the fish dock, wheeling aluminium kits which, when full, each contain 10 stone of fish. |
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There are also many species of tree frogs, and fish such as sturgeon and paddlefish. |
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Labyrinth fish are nest builders, and the males maintain the nest and incubate the eggs. |
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The Corporation owns Old Spitalfields Market and Billingsgate Fish Market, in the neighbouring London Borough of Tower Hamlets. |
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The Thames contains both sea water and fresh water, thus providing support for seawater and freshwater fish. |
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Freshwater fish of the Thames and its tributaries include brown trout, chub, dace, roach, barbel, perch, pike, bleak and flounder. |
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In 2002, oxygen levels that could support fish along the entire length were recorded for the first time since industry began on the Mersey. |
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Fish, arthropods, amphibians, anapsids, synapsids, euryapsids and diapsids all evolved during the Paleozoic. |
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The first amphibians also evolved, and the fish were now at the top of the food chain. |
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The first vertebrates appeared in the form of primitive fish, which greatly diversified in the Silurian and Devonian Periods. |
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On sale next to dried fish and chicken feet were rats and bats, plus cut-up pigs and monkeys, their faces intact. |
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Mardy Fish walloped the final shot of the match for a winner, and he let loose a jubilant roar of his own. |
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They land fresh fish and shellfish daily, most of which is sold at the quayside fish market. |
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Even licensed fishing has a major effect on the fish population in the river. |
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Standing on those long straight roads with the speed detection gun was like shooting fish in a barrel, somebody said. |
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For a photographer, shooting twins at the annual Twins Days Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio, must be like shooting fish in a barrel. |
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Special wagons were produced for many other different commodities such as gunpowder, aeroplanes, milk, fruit and fish. |
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The first goods wagons to be fitted with vacuum brakes were those that ran in passenger trains carrying perishable goods such as fish. |
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In 2002, Brownsover Fish Bar on Hollowell Way, Brownsover, was named as the best seller of Fish and Chips in the country. |
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Oysters, mussels and shrimps were eaten in large quantities and cod and salmon were popular fish. |
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Seafood holds an important place in Bengali cuisine, especially lobsters, shrimps and dried fish. |
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The waters of the Caribbean Sea host large, migratory schools of fish, turtles, and coral reef formations. |
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Stargazy pie is an occasional festive Cornish dish with the heads of fish standing on their tails, originally pilchards, piercing a pastry crust. |
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Newlyn is home to a food and music festival which hosts live music, cooking demonstrations, and displays of locally caught fish. |
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Sean, the older brother, was as mad as a fish, but he was also the one with the brains and together they were a very entrepreneurial family. |
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I've got a station chief who's as mad as a fish, an incomplete briefing, and a gambling-obsessed billionaire to out-bluff. |
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Her sweat would be wiped from her body using raw fish, and the fish would be cooked and fed to the groom. |
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Many of the seafront and main drag businesses specialize in snacks, junk food and British staples such as fish and chips or fry-ups. |
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Fish ponds were a luxury of the lordly elite, and many were found next to castles. |
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The location of castles in relation to high status features, such as fish ponds, was a statement of power and control of resources. |
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Inserts that propel themselves rapidly away from the shell burst, often looking like fish swimming away. |
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Fish and chips is a hot dish of English origin consisting of fried battered fish and hot chips. |
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Battered fish is first coated in flour then dipped into a batter consisting of flour mixed with liquid, usually water but sometimes beer. |
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By 1910, there were more than 25,000 fish and chip shops across the country, and in the 1920s there were more than 35,000 shops. |
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During World War II fish and chips remained one of the few foods in the United Kingdom not subject to rationing. |
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In Indonesia, fish and chips are commonly found in metropolitan cities such as Jakarta in western restaurants. |
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From the early 21st century, farmed basa imported from Vietnam and hoki have become common in Australian fish and chip shops. |
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In the United States, the type of fish used depends on availability in a given region. |
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In chip shops in the United Kingdom and Ireland, salt and vinegar are traditionally sprinkled over fish and chips at the time it is served. |
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The very popular potato scallop or potato cake consists of slices of potato dipped in fish batter and deep fried until golden brown. |
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Fish and chips is a popular lunch meal eaten by families travelling to seaside resorts for day trips who do not bring their own picnic meals. |
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In the UK, waste oil from fish and chip shops has become a useful source of biodiesel. |
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Smoked fish such as sea trout or sewin may be served accompanied with poached eggs. |
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Similar to the Slim Jim, cheese, sausage, and fish flavored kamaboko sticks can be found in convenience stores across Japan. |
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Battered sausage, consisting of a sausage dipped in batter, and fried, is sold throughout Britain from Fish and Chip shops. |
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Empanadas usually contain lots of onion and green or red pepper, in combination with meat or fish. |
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Pieces of Maldive fish are normally added to give the vegetable curry a certain flavour. |
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Dishes called 'curry' may contain fish, meat, poultry, or shellfish, either alone or in combination with vegetables. |
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The curries of Maharashtra vary from mildly spicy to very spicy and include vegetarian, mutton, chicken and fish. |
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The curries of Karnataka are typically vegetarian and with meat and fish around mostly coastal areas. |
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Common spices include garam masala, dried chili powder, cumin powder, turmeric and ngapi, a fermented paste made from either fish or prawns. |
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All sorts of things are curried in Malaysia, including mutton, chicken, shrimp, cuttlefish, fish, eggplants, eggs, and vegetables. |
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Often coconut cream is added to seafood curries for example prawn, crab or fish curries. |
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In Hong Kong, curry fish balls are street snack, and curry brisket is a typical main course in cha chaan teng and fast food restaurants. |
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These recipes include solid ingredients such as meat, fish, and fruit bound by the custard. |
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Italian farms supplied vegetables and fruits, but fish and meat were luxuries. |
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Fish, birds, insects, reptiles, mammals, and human beings are all animals. |
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That discussion of fish intestines is justified because many acanthocephalans have been described from fish. |
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Haikouichthys is one of three species of jawless fish to be found in the Early Cambrian period. |
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Toxotid and anabantid fish from Southeast Asia project spouts of water toward prey above the surface of the water. |
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Anabantids are a very popular group of fish from Asia and Africa, most of which are known as gouramis. |
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The Leydig cells play a primary role in synthesis of androgenous hormones in gonochoristic fish. |
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Some fed on fish and dead floating animals, while others, like the anurognathids, may have chased insects on the wing. |
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A big fish wends its way towards the shape the light makes, stops and sucks at air. Mottled brown and black, with a pink, appaloosa mouth. |
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